The Newburgh Free Academy girls' indoor track and field team won its first Orange County Interscholastic Athletic Association title in four years, easily outdistancing Kingston, 94-59.5, in the two-day meet concluded Saturday at West Point's Gillis Fieldhouse. NFA also won in 2001.

The Monroe-Woodbury boys won their fifth title in a row (the Crusaders shared with Warwick in 2012) and claimed their 17th championship since 1986. The Crusaders topped Middletown, 118-93.

The Monroe-Woodbury boys were bolstered by two wins from Pat Rooney. He won the 1,000 in 2:35.74, 4-10ths of a second ahead of Steve Smith of Pine Bush, and the 600 in 1:23.96, 6-10ths ahead of teammate Amin Tmimi. Senior J.T. McEntyre won the 1,600 in 4:31.18, 4-10ths ahead of Eldred's Alex Campanella. Junior Darrel Jones defended his title in the triple jump at 45 feet, 7.5 inches. Tmimi won the pole vault on Friday.

Successfully defending their girls' titles were Kalissa Caesar (7.52) of Port Jervis in the 55 dash, Christina Zelenoy (1:39.07) of Monroe-Woodbury. Washingtonville's Tim Wilson (62-11) repeated in the weight throw. Kingston's Sara Flores (41.44) nipped defending champ D'Yanna McCaskill of Newburgh by 8-100ths of a second in the 300 final.

Other girls' winners included Megan Reilly of Warwick (4:48.40), who nipped Frontera by a half-second in the 1,500; Goshen senior Marisa Robbins won the pole vault at 11 feet; and, Kingston's Rebecca Longendyke won the triple jump at 33 feet.

The boys' relays were won by Cornwall (800), Middletown (1,600) and Monroe-Woodbury (3,200). The girls' relay were won by Kingston (800, by 8-100ths of a second over Monroe-Woodbury), Middletown (1,600) and Valley Central (3,200).